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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1397414" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>We have a creek crossing we have to cross to get to our little hideaway on the river. Several others use it as well. The first concrete pad was ripped up and washed 200 yards down the creek. </p><p>We all got together to redo it. I drilled 1.5 diameter holes into the bedrock and drove pieces of tpost in about 18 " deep. And cut them off below finished grade on the concrete. I did this on 12 " on the upstream side and about 24" on the downstream side. I filled the gaps with quickrock and tied the rebar the the tpost anchors . it's been 10 years and several major floods. I,ll be out there in the next week or so and maybe Rember to take a pick. </p><p>Do it right the first time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1397414, member: 24947"] We have a creek crossing we have to cross to get to our little hideaway on the river. Several others use it as well. The first concrete pad was ripped up and washed 200 yards down the creek. We all got together to redo it. I drilled 1.5 diameter holes into the bedrock and drove pieces of tpost in about 18 " deep. And cut them off below finished grade on the concrete. I did this on 12 " on the upstream side and about 24" on the downstream side. I filled the gaps with quickrock and tied the rebar the the tpost anchors . it's been 10 years and several major floods. I,ll be out there in the next week or so and maybe Rember to take a pick. Do it right the first time... [/QUOTE]
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